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It’s the coldest month with an average temperature of -27°C of the year in Mongolia. For Mongolians, January is a month full of energy and full of faith and dreams. Since the traditional Mongolian New Year usually falls at the end of January or the beginning of February, everyone is busy.

Jan

The weather in Mongolia in February is very cold with temperatures between -25°C and -14°C, warm clothes are a must. February is an important and responsible month for the nomads, because the harsh winter days are over in a short time and it is time to calve the cattle in the shepherd town.

Feb

March is still cold with temperatures between -15°C and -5°C. During this period, the biggest Mongolian “1000 Camels Festival” will be held in the Gobi in the south. But in the north of Mongolia at Lake Khuvsgul the “Blue Pearl” Ice Festival will take place. These festivals are a great combination.

Mar

April is with temperatures between -3°C and 6°C. It is exciting but probably a bit nervous for most. Dust storms are common, especially in the Gobi. In the higher parts of the country, the temperatures are also very low in summer, especially in the evenings. Sometimes in April you can see all seasons.

Apr

Ulaanbaatar City Tour 1 Day

Mongolia has an infinitely vast territory and indescribably beautiful natural formations. You will learn more about Mongolia by learning about nomadic culture, traditions, customs, etc. through our recommended tour around Mongolia. Along the way, you will have many exciting adventures, new experiences in your life and many memories to last a lifetime.

Day Tour Chinggis Statue and Terelj National Park

Mongolia has an infinitely vast territory and indescribably beautiful natural formations. You will learn more about Mongolia by learning about nomadic culture, traditions, customs, etc. through our recommended tour around Mongolia. Along the way, you will have many exciting adventures, new experiences in your life and many memories to last a lifetime.

May has temperatures between 3°C and 13°C. It is considered one of the best months to travel to Mongolia. It's not too hot, not too cold. But it is worth remembering that there will always be a cool breeze. Seasonal ger camps and service centers open their doors and tourism begins to revive.

May

Beauty Of Mongolia

Mongolia has an infinitely vast territory and indescribably beautiful natural formations. You will learn more about Mongolia by learning about nomadic culture, traditions, customs, etc. through our recommended tour around Mongolia. Along the way, you will have many exciting adventures, new experiences in your life and many memories to last a lifetime.

Nature Experience With Naiman Nuur / Eight Lakes

Mongolia has an infinitely vast territory and indescribably beautiful natural formations. You will learn more about Mongolia by learning about nomadic culture, traditions, customs, etc. through our recommended tour around Mongolia. Along the way, you will have many exciting adventures, new experiences in your life and many memories to last a lifetime.

June usually can range between 10°C and 20°C. Everyone enjoys the blooming flowers in good weather. There are good times when the nomads come to their summer pastures and are available to taste their homemade milk products .

Jun

Naadam - The Best of Mongolia

Mongolians used to organize Naadam festivals to celebrate rituals such as holding a great Khuraldai (meeting of rulers), enthroning a king, worshiping the sky or going to war. Now Naadam is celebrated every year to commemorate the anniversary of the National Liberation Revolution, the establishment of the first independent state of Mongolian nomads, as well as the Great Mongol Empire.

It is the hottest month of Mongolia with an average temperature of 22°C. This month is Naadam, the biggest national festival of Mongolians. Mongolia cannot be appreciated fully without attending a Naadam celebration. Be it the one in Ulaanbaatar or a smaller one in the countryside, it is a great celebration to enjoy the ancient customs and to keep the traditions alive.

Jul

Naadam - The Best of Mongolia

Mongolians used to organize Naadam festivals to celebrate rituals such as holding a great Khuraldai (meeting of rulers), enthroning a king, worshiping the sky or going to war. Now Naadam is celebrated every year to commemorate the anniversary of the National Liberation Revolution, the establishment of the first independent state of Mongolian nomads, as well as the Great Mongol Empire.

It can range between 10°C and 20°C. This is the month to discover the strength of nomads and their bond with horses through events such as the Horse Herders’ Festival. It is a unique opportunity for visitors to watch the horsemen competing and demonstrating various everyday activities of horse herders. .

Aug

Naadam - The Best of Mongolia

Mongolians used to organize Naadam festivals to celebrate rituals such as holding a great Khuraldai (meeting of rulers), enthroning a king, worshiping the sky or going to war. Now Naadam is celebrated every year to commemorate the anniversary of the National Liberation Revolution, the establishment of the first independent state of Mongolian nomads, as well as the Great Mongol Empire.

Beauty Of Mongolia

Mongolia has an infinitely vast territory and indescribably beautiful natural formations. You will learn more about Mongolia by learning about nomadic culture, traditions, customs, etc. through our recommended tour around Mongolia. Along the way, you will have many exciting adventures, new experiences in your life and many memories to last a lifetime.

With temperatures between 4°C and 13°C. There are a lot of reasons to feel nostalgic during this season. During these months, the swans offer meetings at Lake Ganga. Thousands of swans and other migratory birds migrate south together, stopping at the lakes of Mongolia. You can see birds that you would never have imagined in a landlocked country.

Sep

To the World's Largest Steppe

Mongolia has an infinitely vast territory and indescribably beautiful natural formations. You will learn more about Mongolia by learning about nomadic culture, traditions, customs, etc. through our recommended tour around Mongolia. Along the way, you will have many exciting adventures, new experiences in your life and many memories to last a lifetime.

With temperatures between -4°C and 3°C. During these months, the western provinces of Mongolia attract many local and foreign tourists. The “Golden Eagle Festival” is celebrated. During this time it is possible to learn more about Kazakh life and many interesting things, such as hunting with eagles.

Oct

With temperatures between -16°C and -8°C. It is true that in some parts of Mongolia it is very difficult to travel in winter. But with good security and travel preparation, we can have adventures. NoNa Travel Mongolia helps with that. You can discover in this period that reindeer people in the taiga. And to have another experience with the dog sled.

Nov

Magic train

Mongolia has an infinitely vast territory and indescribably beautiful natural formations. You will learn more about Mongolia by learning about nomadic culture, traditions, customs, etc. through our recommended tour around Mongolia. Along the way, you will have many exciting adventures, new experiences in your life and many memories to last a lifetime.

Temperatures might be in winter between -25 and -40 degrees Celsius, but there are still plenty of things to do. So, are you ready to experience the nomadic wandering life in the beautiful winter landscape of Mongolia? Getting to know and experience Mongolian winter life is one of the most important things in your life and one of the most interesting things to do in Mongolia.

Dec

Magic train

Mongolia has an infinitely vast territory and indescribably beautiful natural formations. You will learn more about Mongolia by learning about nomadic culture, traditions, customs, etc. through our recommended tour around Mongolia. Along the way, you will have many exciting adventures, new experiences in your life and many memories to last a lifetime.

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Regional tours

Ulaanbaatar is more than just a city, it is about the history of urbanization of the Mongols. The history of Ulaanbaatar. Nearly half of Mongolia’s three million residents are nomads, and most of the rest live in Ulaanbaatar - the country's capital and largest city. Its many museums, close proximity to national parks, and collection of imperial palaces and Buddhist monasteries qualify Ulaanbaatar as a destination.

Ulaanbaatar

To the World's Largest Steppe

Mongolia has an infinitely vast territory and indescribably beautiful natural formations. You will learn more about Mongolia by learning about nomadic culture, traditions, customs, etc. through our recommended tour around Mongolia. Along the way, you will have many exciting adventures, new experiences in your life and many memories to last a lifetime.

Central Mongolia was the heart of the Great Mongol Empire. The vast grasslands of Central Mongolia is where the first official capital, Karakorum, was founded in the 13th century. This place was home to ancient people who engraved rocks and deer stones to document their lifestyle.

Central Mongolia

Beauty Of Mongolia

Mongolia has an infinitely vast territory and indescribably beautiful natural formations. You will learn more about Mongolia by learning about nomadic culture, traditions, customs, etc. through our recommended tour around Mongolia. Along the way, you will have many exciting adventures, new experiences in your life and many memories to last a lifetime.

Nature Experience With Naiman Nuur / Eight Lakes

Mongolia has an infinitely vast territory and indescribably beautiful natural formations. You will learn more about Mongolia by learning about nomadic culture, traditions, customs, etc. through our recommended tour around Mongolia. Along the way, you will have many exciting adventures, new experiences in your life and many memories to last a lifetime.

Great Mongolia

Mongolia has an infinitely vast territory and indescribably beautiful natural formations. You will learn more about Mongolia by learning about nomadic culture, traditions, customs, etc. through our recommended tour around Mongolia. Along the way, you will have many exciting adventures, new experiences in your life and many memories to last a lifetime.

Western Mongolia has a unique combination of desert, steppe, taiga, tundra and mountains. This land is home to many ethnic groups that have lived together in harmony since ancient times. Diverse in wildlife and people, Western Mongolia has a rich history of traditional dances (biyelgee), throat singing (khoomei), and tsuur (flute-like instrument) inherited from ancestors.

Western Mongolia

Northern Mongolia has attracted the hearts and minds of many travelers throughout the year. Northern Mongolia is home to the tall mountains of Khangai and Sayan, Khuvsgul lake that shimmers like a borderless blue pearl, the Darkad Tsenkher depression (a huge valley of rivers flowing from high mountains), and deer stones. The Taiga’s nomads, reindeer herders by trade, live here. In the deep forests of the mountains they worship the sky and nature. The Khotgoid ethnic group whose pride is their fast-flowing Tes river, Khalkh people who worship their picturesque mountains, and the hard working Darkhad people all live in this area.

Northern Mongolia

Beauty Of Mongolia

Mongolia has an infinitely vast territory and indescribably beautiful natural formations. You will learn more about Mongolia by learning about nomadic culture, traditions, customs, etc. through our recommended tour around Mongolia. Along the way, you will have many exciting adventures, new experiences in your life and many memories to last a lifetime.

Magic train

Mongolia has an infinitely vast territory and indescribably beautiful natural formations. You will learn more about Mongolia by learning about nomadic culture, traditions, customs, etc. through our recommended tour around Mongolia. Along the way, you will have many exciting adventures, new experiences in your life and many memories to last a lifetime.

Land of the Rising Sun Since ancient times, the endless steppe of the East has been home to the Khalkha, Buryat, Zakhchin, Dariganga, Barga, and Uzemchin ethnic groups. They are proud of their land on the Dariganga Plateau, home of the legendary Chinggis Khaan. Delve and appreciate the beauty of Mongolia by watching the sun rise from the horizon – with horses breaking the silence of the morning with their neighbors and the thundering sound of hundreds of gazelles galloping in the background Chinggis Khaan would visit this area after each of his war victories.

Eastern Mongolia

The clay from the former shores, hills, and soil of the Cretaceous period look like they are on fire during sunrise and sunset. You may feel like you are on a different planet. Really though, you're in the Mongolian Gobi Desert. Dinosaur fossils from millions of years ago still remain here. Most are small and often hidden by Saxaul forests, which are ubiquitous with the Gobi, so you may pass them by without noticing. Desert plants, dry but capable of coming to life in an overnight rain, are also unique to the Gobi. Though the golden sand won’t remember your steps once the wind blows, the footprint of the Gobi desert will stay in your heart forever.

Southern Mongolia

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Germany

“In the summer of 2022, my brother and I traveled to Eastern Mongolia with tour operator NoNa Travel Mongolia. It was a very impressive and great trip. Our wishes were asked before the trip and naturally taken into account in the itinerary proposed by the tour operator. So we could z. B. live with a nomad family for a few days - a very special experience. Encounters with Mongolians took up a lot of space, so that we - as far as this is possible on a 3-week trip - got an insight into their everyday life. The NoNa Travel Mongolia team we traveled with was competent, well informed and very flexible. On request, a change in the daily schedule was also made possible. It was an all-round successful trip, which will be remembered very well and which exceeded our expectations”

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Mongolia is definitely a country to be visited
Germany

“We had a wonderful trip with ten days full of adventure, great experiences and friendship. The landscape changed as rapidly as the wheather did. From desert to mountain and sunshine to snow. Great hikings, interesting driving, delicious food and accommodation to relax - Mongolia is definitely a country to be visited not only once. Thanks to Nenda and Chukaa for all the support and the time travelling together.”

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“NoNa Travel organised 7 day Gobi tour for family of 4 with young kids as requested. They responded very well to all our minor to major request without any hesitation. Our driver Erdenebat was super experienced driver. He constantly adjusted the music volume and aircon to make us comfortable. My little girl was soo comfortable and she was sleeping most of the time. I must say that all our Ger Camps were very clean and with modern toilet facilities (hot shower too). I definately enjoyed all the food that prepared by the cook. Some of the cook went extra mile to cook baby food for my little girl FOC. Last but not least thank u so much to Uuriintuya, whom organised our Gobi tour. It was very well organised and met all our expectations. Looking forward to our next adverture with NoNa Travel. Love and Regards”

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USA

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Deel (traditional clothing)

The traditional mongolian outfit, or Deel, is primarily practical. It warms a horse rider’s back and the long coat protects the rider’s legs and knees from the cold.

Traditional Naadam Festival

Mongolians used to organize Naadam festivals to celebrate rituals such as holding a great Khuraldai (meeting of rulers), enthroning a king, worshiping the sky or going to war.